الخميس، 8 يناير 2015

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Real-life Peter Griffin might be most accurate cosplay ever

Robert Franzese goes to New York Comic Con dressed in incredibly accurate cosplay as Peter Griffin from "Family Guy."

Popular 'Banksy' Instagram account offers powerful message of perseverance after Paris attack

The British street artist Banksy weighs in with a powerful homage to the murdered cartoonists in the Paris terror attack at Charlie Hebdo.

'Je Suis Charlie': Huge crowds gather across Europe after Paris attack

Crowds gathered in squares from London to Berlin, holding signs that read "Je Suis Charlie" in solidarity with France after Wednesday's terror attack.

Jimmy Fallon went on the worst date of all time with Nicole Kidman

Nicole Kidman revealed on air that she went on a terrible date with Jimmy Fallon.

The power of the pen: Cartoonists honor Charlie Hebdo victims

In the wake of an attack that left 12 people dead, cartoonists took to the favored medium of Charlie Hebdo to do what they do best.

Nike confirms it's working on 'Back to the Future' shoe for 2015 release

Back to the Future is here: Nike confirms Marty McFly "Air MAG" with Power Laces will be available in 2015.

3-year-old watches 'Star Wars' for the first time, appropriately freaks out

A 3-year-old watches 'Star Wars' for the first time, and his reaction is priceless.

Suspects in Paris attack were on police radar for years

Police have identified three French nationals as suspects in the deadly terror attack at the Paris offices of a satirical newspaper.

What is Charlie Hebdo? Behind the covers of the French satirical magazine targeted in deadly attack

The magazine's willingness to publish likenesses of the Prophet Muhammad, something few publications dared to do, put it at the forefront of tensions between radical Islamists a...

What we know about the Charlie Hebdo terror attack victims

Here's what we know so far about the victims killed in the terror attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo that left 12 people dead.

12 dead in Paris after 'terror attack' on magazine

Ten journalists and two police officers are dead in Paris after an attack on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. A massive manhunt is underway for the gunmen.

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